How one team kept racing alive by using Strava, Slack, and gift cards
Scott Olsen and James Armstead of the Phoenix Syndicate team in Des Moines, Iowa found a creative way to bring back racing during the coronavirus shutdown.
Scott Olsen and James Armstead of the Phoenix Syndicate team in Des Moines, Iowa found a creative way to bring back racing during the coronavirus shutdown.
British star still hasn't decided how his calendar will shape up, but said he's fit and ready to race after weeks of hitting the indoor trainer.
Spanish manager assures that his 28-rider roster can still target its top goals, but admits new calendar could see more disruption.
The Giro d'Italia moves to October and overlaps with the cobbled classics and the first week of the 18-stage Vuelta a España. The UCI Women's WorldTour calendar sees the addition of ladies Paris-Roubaix.
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Thomas De Gendt, Serge Pauwels and Tom Steels spoke of the responsibilities of organizers, teams and riders to ensure Tour de France is safe.
Officials will make a decision by late June, and insist it's now or never to host them in the Swiss Alps.
USA Cycling's Lindsay Goldman is working, riding, and looking after her daughter amid the coronavirus shutdown.
Piccoli rode for over 14 hours to raise funds to help Montreal facilities in the fight against coronavirus.
21-year-old Slovenian not concerned by lost training time or missed racing opportunities as coronavirus blights sophomore season.
Leaked calendar suggests a Giro-Vuelta overlap and monument races falling inside grand tour racing blocks.
Olympic champion focused on surviving season as riders negotiate with team over proposed pay cuts.
Expats and Spanish pros will be allowed to train alone within their home region starting Monday as restrictions begin to ease in Spain.
The event is the latest to not run its race due to the coronavirus pandemic currently gripping Europe.
Multiple sources confirmed to VeloNews that ASO have told teams to be ready to start the Tour de France on August 29.
Discussions of reducing rosters during the Covid-19 pandemic revives debate about what the appropriate size of the peloton.
Sports minister suggests a phased return to racing in France would be needed before Tour, though social distancing measures are still in place.
UCI seeking a new venue for the 2020 cross-country world championships after Germany bans mass gatherings through October.
Manager backs cycling's business model as team grinds out the coronavirus crisis on reduced pay.
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The Danish manager threw a barb at his British rival, and insisted that cycling needs to stick together if authorities sign off on the Tour de France.
Africa's first WorldTour team sees the pressure mounting as its title sponsorship is up for renewal in a season of upheaval.
After six weeks of imploring visitors to stay away, Moab is tentatively opening its doors to visitors.
Jacob Hill-Gowing has already pedaled more than 3,100 kilometers on an uncomfortable stationary bicycle in his tiny London apartment. His final day of riding will be broadcast by the BBC.
Gent-Wevelgem and Tour of Flanders set to return to Women's WorldTour in 2020, organizers eyeing October dates.
Spanish grand tour vows to push on as Clásica San Sebastián and Itzulia Basque Country are both canceled for 2020.
WorldTour cycling teams, riders brace for calendar revival after months of lockdown.
The UCI has set Tuesday, May 5, for the publication of a new WorldTour calendar.
Vuelta organizers working to have the Netherlands open their race in 2022.
Sports minister clarifies comments made by French Prime Minister banning large-scale sporting events before September.
Women's pro team Bigla-Katusha is recoiling from recent developments threatening its financial future.
Because of uncertainty, and competition for calendar space later in the year, it was decided that postponing the Grand Junction Off-Road was just not possible.
California native and pro road racer Krista Doebel-Hickok on embracing Zwift, taking rest days, and visits from an unusual lockdown friend.
Medical experts are pessimistic about the 2021 Olympics, and organizing committee chief says second postponement would be impossible.
In the unofficial battle between pro riders and dedicated Zwifters, both sides came out with victories on the 2020 Zwift Classics series.
Froome insists he is ‘100 percent’ on track for 2020 Tour with nothing but a yellow jersey in mind.
With no other races on the 2020 UCI women's schedule yet, Annemiek van Vleuten is preparing for her worlds defense in September.
Full-gas training on open roads and two young sons keeping Australian veteran busy in southwest Germany.
Spanish race to return next year rather than aim for a slot this fall to avoid clashing with other races.
Dumoulin cites use of different types of indoor trainer in races as source of unreliability.
Italy to allow outdoor activities from May 4, France expected to allow professionals to train individually from May 11.
Team reacts to recent news that sponsors are unable to honor contractual commitments.
President of French Cycling Union hopes for imminent ease of lockdown restrictions to allow riders to make up for lost training time.
Team's Polish backers suffer severe losses due to coronavirus pandemic, considers halting ongoing sponsorship contracts.
Daniele Carletti and Simona Pergola crossed the Himalaya Mountains and the Australian desert, but their journey was not just about witnessing breathtaking landscapes and rich cultures.
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Nine questions with Leadville 100 winner Rose Grant, who is homeschooling her daughter and training during the shutdown.
Australian journalist plans to tackle America’s premier endurance race on trainer.
Belgian super-team receives assurances from main sponsor Deceuninck after warnings fired over lost exposure during racing stop.
Will we see some wacky racing when competition resumes? Is virtual racing here to stay? Does there need to be less dependence on the Tour de France? Let's roundtable!
Javier Guillén speaks out in defense of Vuelta, highlighting that the whole calendar needs to be saved, not just the Tour.
Pro cycling races could resume in early August according to a leaked calendar.
While Hinault was pleased to learn that the Tour was rescheduled — for August 29 to September 20 — he remains cautiously optimistic, at best.
Following release from the hospital, the Jumbo-Visma team director would agree to allow his team to race only under strict conditions.
Ten questions with the junior road world champion Megan Jastrab as she makes the most of life on a quiet Olympic Training Center campus.
Officials insist discussions had already been ongoing behind the scenes, for weeks, about how to reorganize the women's calendar.
French ban on public gatherings could extend through September, warns minister.
Dumoulin, Bardet, Pinot speak of anti-doping drought as coronavirus mitigation measures slow testing.
French star Romain Bardet questions if racing the Tour is realistic in time of world pandemic
Some 200 riders are off-contract at end of 2020, and not all of them will find a team next year.
Team Ineos boss Sir David Brailsford suggests that cycling calendar needs less reliance on Tour, speaks of perils of cycling's dependence on sponsorship revenues.
Yeti Cycles, Smith Optics, and Black Diamond Equipment have committed to producing more than 10,000 face shields for healthcare providers.
Any bike purchased from Specialized’s Essential Rides for Essential Workers webpage will be contributed to the donation fleet and matched with a qualifying individual in need of essential transportation.
Warnings of second wave of contagion lead professors to question whether any mitigation measures would be sufficient to hold Tour in fall.
Reports suggest a start date of October 24 on northern coast of Spain, with originally-planned Dutch start delayed to 2022.
World champion joins criticism of UCI after women's calendar left to one side in initial 2020 racing roadmap.
10 questions with two-time world champion time trialist Amber Neben, from her home in southern California.
“I work all day on Bike For Humanity because people need to eat and they need to eat now.”
Van der Poel's Tour de France ambitions take a front seat now Olympics are off the agenda for 2020.
Urán considers there to be just three economically strong teams in the peloton and fears sponsor marketing cuts could push many to the brink.
Cracks begin to show in pro peloton after six weeks in lockdown.
Australian deletes Instagram and Twitter accounts after backlash from posting images of himself in his car in Girona.
Spanish veteran and former world champion Valverde is not holding out hopes for seeing racing in 2020, as he approaches 40th birthday.
The Cyclists' Alliance writes open letter to UCI after women's racing left out of initial 2020 season planning.
Tour de France champion rode 36 hours on Zwift from Wednesday through Friday, raises over £300,000.
Callum Townsend was already several hours into a training ride when he decided to test himself with 24 consecutive hours of riding.
National anti-doping agency investigating 'at-home' blood and urine testing procedures with live online monitoring by control officers.
11 questions for the Cofidis rider, author, and farmer, while he's at home, near Normandy.
The Outer Line argues that the UCI's proposed 2020 calendar is simply too risky to be realistic.
“We are discussing things on an individual basis with each rider,” EF Pro Cycling CEO Jonathan Vaughters said.